CFC's have new substitutes in market. They are called as HCFC's.
The destruction of ozone by CFC's is a chemical reaction. It happens in the stratospheric region.
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) are chemicals that react with and cause the destruction of stratospheric ozone. When released into the atmosphere, CFCs break down and release chlorine atoms, which then catalyze the breakdown of ozone molecules. This depletion of ozone leads to the formation of the ozone hole in the stratosphere.
It does impact the ozone depletion. They act as a base for the depletion of ozone.
Destruction of ozone layer will cause the UV rays to enter the earth. These radiations are fatal for life on earth.
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Stratospheric ozone forms the ozone layer. Destroying it is ozone depletion.
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) are the most harmful to stratospheric ozone because they contain chlorine atoms that can catalyze the destruction of ozone molecules in the upper atmosphere. This ozone depletion can lead to negative effects such as increased UV radiation reaching the Earth's surface.
No, there is not a hole in both ozone levels. The stratospheric ozone alone has the ozone hole.
Stratospheric ozone is desirable on human beings. It is due to the fact that stratospheric ozone is a vital part in protecting the UV rays.
Stratospheric ozone protects us from the harmful UV rays. It is present as the ozone layer.
To prevent the destruction of ozone layer, we should minimize the use of ozone depleting substances. These substances are the one that react with ozone and deplete it.